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<h1>Mac Os X Snow Leopard</h1>

<h2>The spelling preferences</h2>
<img src="./images/macosx-prefs.png"/>

<h2>Spelling problem in the ReST editor</h2>
<p>Look at the <a href="http://resteditor.sourceforge.net/">ReST editor</a> plug-in
for Eclipse (<a href="http://sphinx.pocoo.org/">Sphinx</a> front end) (<i>Copyright isandlaTech.com 2010-2011</i>) (The <a href="http://resteditor.sourceforge.net/eclipse/">update site</a> ) </p>
<p>Like the selected dictionary is french and the english words are accepted, we got two lists of proposals :</p>
<img src="./images/macosx-editor-rst.png"/>

<h2>Spelling problem in the Java editor</h2>
<p>With Eclipse Helios SR2, the correction proposals delivered by the javaspell plug-in are at the beginning of the list.</p>
<img src="./images/macosx-editor-jdt.png"/>

<h2>Spelling problem in the basic text editor</h2>
<p>the standard QuickFixProcessor associated to the simple editor doesn't propose corrections.</p>
<img src="./images/macosx-editor-text.png"/>

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